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Skeletal remains found 5 miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home are up to 1,000 years old: expert

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Skeletal remains found 5 miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home are up to 1,000 years old: expert
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Skeletal remains discovered near Nancy Guthrie's home are estimated to be up to 1,000 years old. An anthropologist confirmed that the remains, along with ceramics, suggest they belong to ancient Native American settlements in Arizona. The burial site was found by a streamer and has been handed over to the Tohono O’odham Nation for further handling.

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US News Skeletal remains found 5 miles from Nancy Guthrie’s home are up to 1,000 years old: expert By Daniel Cody Published May 29, 2026, 8:18 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The skeleton discovered by a streamer near Nancy Guthrie’s home earlier this month is from a different era and could actually be up to 1,000 years old, according to an expert. Ceramics and other artifacts analyzed alongside the remains are consistent with ancient Native American settlements in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert, James T. Watson, an anthropologist at the University of Arizona, told FOX. “All of that contextual evidence allowed me to be pretty sure that this individual was in fact Native American,” Watson said.

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